Medical applicator

US10405885B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10405885-B2
Application numberUS-201514818650-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 5, 2015
Priority dateAug 5, 2014
Publication dateSep 10, 2019
Grant dateSep 10, 2019

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Abstract

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A medical applicator and a manipulation unit for use in connection with specific variants of the medical applicator are disclosed. In general, the medical applicator has an insertion needle (108; 308) configured for puncturing a part of a human or animal body (B), a sensor assembly (110; 310) configured to be at least partially inserted into a human or animal body (B) when the body is punctured by said insertion needle (108; 308) and a lifting means (102; 301, 302) for lifting up a surface adjacent portion of the human or animal body (B) towards the insertion needle (108; 308).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A medical applicator comprising: an insertion needle configured for puncturing a part of a human or animal body; a sensor assembly configured to be at least partially inserted into the human or animal body when the human or animal body is punctured by said insertion needle; and lifting means for lifting up a surface adjacent portion of the human or animal body towards said insertion needle, wherein said lifting means comprises a container member defining a cavity and an orifice, said cavity being configured for receiving said sensor assembly, said insertion needle being located within said cavity at a recessed position relative to the orifice and being configured for puncturing a part of said human or animal body entering through said orifice, said lifting means further comprising means for applying underpressure to said cavity for taking, through said orifice, an adjacent portion of said human or animal body into said cavity by suction, and wherein said sensor assembly comprises an external device configured to remain outside the human or animal body after deployment of said sensor assembly and having at least one self-adhesive surface portion facing towards said orifice. 2. The medical applicator according to claim 1 , said medical applicator being configured to allow displacement of said insertion needle relative to said orifice towards said adjacent portion of said human or animal body. 3. The medical applicator according to claim 1 , wherein said insertion needle is slidably movable relative to said container member. 4. The medical applicator according to claim 2 , wherein said insertion needle is supported by a piston member, said piston member being slidably movable within a section of said container member and being exposable to an actuating force by means of a biased elastic member and/or by application of the underpressure. 5. The medical applicator according to claim 4 , wherein said external device is admittable to the actuating force by means of the biased elastic member and/or by application of the underpressure for deployment of the external device to a surface of the human or animal body. 6. The medical applicator according to claim 5 , wherein a fixation of said external device is releasable by deformation of a portion of the container member and/or by retraction of retention pins. 7. The medical applicator according to claim 1 , wherein said external device is releasably fixed in a biased pre-deployment position. 8. The medical applicator according to claim 1 , wherein said medical applicator includes a sealing member extending over said orifice to cover said cavity. 9. The medical applicator according to claim 1 , whereby said lifting means comprises pincer arms configured for creating an upwardly bending movement of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the human or animal body towards the insertion needle. 10. A system comprising: a medical applicator comprising: an insertion needle configured for puncturing a part of a human or animal body, a sensor assembly configured to be at least partially inserted into the human or animal body when the human or animal body is punctured by said insertion needle, and lifting means for lifting up a surface adjacent portion of the human or animal body towards said insertion needle, wherein said lifting means comprises a container member defining a cavity and an orifice, said cavity being configured for receiving said sensor assembly, said insertion needle being located within said cavity at a recessed position relative to the orifice and being configured for puncturing a part of said human or animal body entering through said orifice, said lifting means further comprising means for applying underpressure to said cavity for taking, through said orifice, an adjacent portion of said human or animal body into said cavity by suction, and wherein said sensor assembly comprises an external device configured to remain outside the human or animal body after deployment of said sensor assembly and having at least one self-adhesive surface portion facing towards said orifice; and a manipulation unit for facilitating utilization of the medical applicator, said manipulation unit comprising a fitting for engagement with said medical applicator and means for generation of the underpressure and/or means for applying a force to the container member of the medical applicator received in said fitting for effecting deformation thereof. 11. The manipulation unit according to claim 10 , wherein said means for generation of the underpressure comprises an electric vacuum pump. 12. The manipulation unit according to claim 10 , further comprising puncturing means for puncturing the container member of the medical applicator received in the fitting to form a suction port for the application of the underpressure. 13. The manipulation unit according to claim 10 , wherein said manipulation unit additionally comprises progress sensor means for detecting the presence of a portion of the human or animal body at an internal location within said cavity of said medical applicator and generating a signal descriptive thereto. 14. The manipulation unit according to claim 13 , wherein said means for generation of the underpressure comprises a vacuum pump and said manipulation unit comprises an electronic controller configured for operating the vacuum pump in response to said signal of said progress sensor means.

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  • Packaging, i.e. for packaging the sensor or apparatus before use · CPC title

  • with suction cups · CPC title

  • Trocars; Puncturing needles · CPC title

  • using adhesives (conductive adhesive for bioelectric electrodes A61B5/259) · CPC title

  • for measuring glucose, e.g. by tissue impedance measurement · CPC title

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What does patent US10405885B2 cover?
A medical applicator and a manipulation unit for use in connection with specific variants of the medical applicator are disclosed. In general, the medical applicator has an insertion needle (108; 308) configured for puncturing a part of a human or animal body (B), a sensor assembly (110; 310) configured to be at least partially inserted into a human or animal body (B) when the body is punctured…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Roche Diabetes Care Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/3468. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 10 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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